Don’t backsass the limitations of my mechanics, boy

I know it’s been a couple weeks since an update, but honestly, after eight years of doing this with no break the whole house of cards just kind of collapsed on me. I had no ideas, no energy, no time, I just hit a breaking point where I was sick of putting up unfunny filler comics every week and needed to take a break to sleep and play a videogame to make a videogame joke about hahaha.

In other news, if you’re a fan of comics about Soldier 76 and Reaper smooching each other, I did a four page comic about exactly that for this anthology full of even more of exactly that that’s up for preorder right now!
These extremely wholesome Gabriel Reyes expressions and many more could be yours to own!

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Oh no free comic is delayed woe is me.
Sorry free well written comic,
Sorry sorry, well drawn and well written comic. My mistake.

I count myself lucky to have gotten as much of this unparalleled web comic as I have. If you decided to stop today and never updated again I would be grateful for what you have provided for me to read. If trying to keep up with the weekly updates is to much please stop doing them switch to a biweekly or once a month.

I would prefer you to be in a good frame of mind and have a great head space then a weekly comic to be honest.

Too true! Although I’d personally prefer longer waits between updates, I’d also be okay with ending the comic for other pursuits. We all need time to unwind and it’s no fun if you’re running around every second of the day to get something done on time! Life is about living and that includes recuperation. :)

Totally: Coelasquid you produce amazing stuff (none of the “filler” has been unfunny, imo btw) and you’ve been doing it at a consistently high standard since forever. If anyone deserves a break, it’s you!
I’m glad you got to chill out and please take a break whenever you want to take one. We’re not going anywhere. :)

@Coelasquid:
We know that this isn’t earning your daily bread & it’s a hobby for you. If this stops being fun then it’s not a hobby, is it? Taking a break from a hobby once in a while is normal & healthy. Even giving up a hobby can be normal & healthy, if it comes right down to it. Even if you stop a hobby for years & then once again decide to get back into it, that’s okay too.

The best I can hope for is that, after you’ve spent so long sharing your hobby with us, you let us know if you reach a point of decision to drop out. So many comic artists don’t even do that for their followers & it’s not even an honest thing to do, IMO. It lacks honesty in that the dropout doesn’t even have the courage to say it to those who have respected the artist.

But some of us who’ve been here a while can respect your integrity & honesty, as you’ve expressed it through your under-the-comic blogs. Heck, keeping up with your regular work AND keeping us “in the loop” even when you had a broken hand in a cast was more than enough to earn the respect. Even that wasn’t the first (& probably not the last) time life has thrown a curve ball at you, yet you’ve still come through it all.

Don’t make yourself get to the point of thinking of this comic as a “job” or to feeling dread for an upcoming deadline here…That’s when this comic will stop being fun for you. If it means taking some time off, then by all means, do so. If your regular life gets in the way of a deadline here, then skip this deadline & take care of yourself first.

Now, onto the current topic at hand. Still a great comic, CS. I like video games & all, but I still prefer (at least by some margin) the tabletop RPG’s with dice & character sheets…Once the game gets going, the GM isn’t limited to a pre-programmed computer for the rules & are much more flexible in how the game plays out.

What technos today are calling “artificial intelligence” isn’t really intelligent at all. The computer is still limited by how the *programmer* can tell it to do, even if the program tells the computer to access other databases for basic information…The computer still can only work with a ever-increasingly sophisticated array of “If-Then” instructions to make its decisions. It still can’t make a “leap in logic” or actually use an imagination that it has never possessed in the first place. A computer can really do nothing more than crunch numbers, after all. It’s the programming that tells it what to do with those numbers, but the computer never can attribute the *meaning* behind those numbers.

Very much unlike a computer, you have questioned what the program means & what its limitations are. The GM of an RPG can do the same as you do, but a computer cannot. That’s one of the things I like about your comics.

Speaking of intelligence and simulated minds, there are options you overlook being entirely human-born. What is INSIGHT? Well, the dictionary literally defines it as introspective searching.

Translation to a simulated mind would be.
COMPUTER MIND (to itself): “I am stuck with no satisfactory input or useful output. What do I do next?”
ANSWER: “Introspection. Search your database randomly and combine two known things and see if they prove to be useful. Or EXPLORE the world around you. New stimulus might be the key to new discovery. Or TAKE A BREAK and combine several random ideas as weak background noises as you reexplore memories that give you satisfied responses.”

Options are:
LOOK INSIDE FOR WHAT YOU KNOW + COMBINE RANDOM DATASETS.
LOOK AROUND YOU. DO YOU SEE NEW THINGS GIVING YOU NEW IDEAS?
ENGAGE PLEASURE LOOP REST PERIOD + ADD WEAK BACKGROUND RANDOM IDEAS.

That is how they overcame “the rounding error” factor in AI where I am from.
They tried Neural Nets, they were useful yet failed to fully engage Symbolic Logic and Empathic Synchronization to creatures around itself. So they basically made Human Type Brain Copies and tweaked out or censored unuseful thought sequences. The rational reason was quite obvious. You can make a Neural Net based on Wasp Neurons to fly airplanes or helicopters… but it will REMEMBER “Wasp Motivations” and behave Wasp-like in long term functions. A Wasp Neural Net will gradually drift to optimal Wasp-type survival modes even in simulation. Now what is the goal of A.I.? To get Human-type and Human-interested Simulated Minds because non-human Simulated Minds tend to be motivated to ignore or kill humans. So would you, under any rational situation birth a Simulated Brain which has zero family ties to humanity and zero investment factor in the continuing existence of humans? It should be pretty obvious what that eventuality will require and finding “non-insane” Human-type brain copies is essential, because even if ONLY ONE is perfect, you can make copies forever and ever and ever. The more minds you copy, the more options you have to pick & choose from.

As for “the rounding error”, eventually a form of senility will occur in Simulated Minds. Easy fixes are simply “reset zones” as a Simulated Mind will get “recovery copies” made from neural segment states. You can revert back to previous neural copies from days to months to centuries ago if it hits a “fugue state”, not the whole simulated mind, just the sections having issues. But eventually you will encounter LOCK ZONES where the neural copy segment is in endlessly looping mode. To fix this you have to create new inputs by MIXMASTER FUNCTION a few random concepts to see if the new idea is useful. A Evolution Factor is the Shark Non-Progress wherein the creature has hit optimal low-energy cost successful existence for so long that it is unchanging in a changing world like a bacteria which can only make unchanged copies of itself. A situation where no new dynamism of thought happens. All things, even simulated minds can reach such points where no new stimulus can provoke new responses. To bypass the stagnation factor you have to reinstall the Brand New Boy mindset of curiosity, optimistic outlook, insight by idea combining to see what might work, and the passion of fleeting obsession. That is how “the rounding error” which loop-locked so many simulated minds before this rediscovery was overcome. Granted some loop-lock simulated minds can be useful, but most refuse to accept new input factors when the hardware or wetware they run is upgraded.

Haven’t you been working on MGDMT while having full time jobs in animation these past years?? DW too hard if you want/need to go on an extended break or retire from webcomics for a while, dude! Your fans will hang around and we appreciate the hell outta you for this amazing free webcomic man :,)

That was a few months ago. CS is one tough gal & the way I figure it, at worst might still be a bit stiff and/or sore. But at minimum, healed up enough to be working out the stiffness & re-strengthening back up to normalcy.

3-1, my basic understanding is that artists tend to be exceptionally hard on themselves because they always feel they can do better. Every hour something is late, they wish they could have done quicker. Every little detail that they didn’t get quite the way they want on paper, they feel they could have done neater, etc.

It’s a little like cooks I suppose. They are so honed with their craft that anything out of place sticks out terribly to them, but to most of our normal senses, it’s simply amazing and wonderful and what could possibly be wrong with it?

There you go. Even you see that it is better to take breaks and avoid burnout, despite being the perfectionist artist. Real fans will never take you to task for taking some time to recharge! Anyone who does is just a troll.

Haven’t seen much of Jared and Mr. Fish lately. They are always entertaining. You could also do another guest comic period, I’m betting a bunch of folks out there would love the chance to do a strip for you. Just a thought, don’t sweat the small stuff.

Look, Kelly, if you had a Patreon, I’d get it. I’d understand the apology, I’d understand the sense of obligation, you’d literally be putting yourself out there to specifically make money *from your readers* for making this exact comic.

But you’re not. None of us are your financial backers. We don’t expect you to run yourself into the ground to give us content. It’s totally free, to all of us, and we love you and we love the content you give us. But none of us has a right to *expect* that content. Please don’t feel bad.

Ah, true. Still, with a circle being the same shape as an O, and Grog not knowing O, that’s the one shape I can dispute his potential knowledge of (until Episode 95 or so, when he does gain minor literacy skill).

The next comic about him should focus on his jar of mayonnaise because that’s just a funny word.

Thank you so much for everything you’ve done thus far. It;s been an amazing comic and a very fun read. Everyone deserves to take time off to catch up on personal life.
I hope you return to us refreshed, thank you for being such an amazing character <3

It’s important to take a break now and then. Taking the occasional break (as in, more frequently than once every 8 years), can result in MORE productivity in the long run anyway. And certainly higher quality. Don’t sweat it.

I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again. Take a break if ya need to. I know you have other work, and this is outlet where you have the most creative freedom, so eventually it’s just gonna run dry for a little while. I really appreciate that you’ve attempted to make sure SOME kind of content is available every time, but if even filler is getting hard, don’t sweat it.

You are awesome and I hope one day to get to meet you. Just do what’s best and I’m behind you the whole way.

Woah, woah, woah. It’s ok that it’s been awhile. You’re an adult with a full-time job and a life to live. This is a free comic that you do for fun, you shouldn’t feel obligated to make anything you don’t want to. I don’t speak for everyone on here, but I’m sure most of us can agree that we’re just happy that you’re happy and healthy. Hell, take a longer break next time.

Just a quick note: Your comics make my day, that being said, I’m glad you’re taking a time out. If you don’t take care of yourself then you won’t be able to create stuff that people enjoy. Good things are worth waiting for. My RSS feed will keep me in the loop :P

Probably everyone have already said this, but just to add another voice: I’m certain none of your fans will have the least bit complains if you decide to dial back the comic to “updates when I have the time and ideas”. Just take care of yourself.

Dude, if you burned out take a break, a hiatus even. It happens to everyone. I have little doubt you’ll be back someday with another adorable take on a meme or even a storyline. It doesn’t really matter in the end you’ve made a great comic, maybe it’s time for them to go on vacation. :)

1. I thought they were frikkin’ hilarious – you are FAR WITTIER than you give yourself credit for, Squid!

2. My mind boggles to compute that you do your day job, fight the big C/cars, look after avian dinosaur pets, AND find the time to write this comic (and a mighty fine comic it is, too). We *gestures at comments* are all really grateful for you providing us with the comic, but seriously – your mental and physical wellbeing needs to come first. If you need a break, take a break. Have that nap. If you need to stop, that’s also fine. Your own description says ‘Updated…whenever I feel like it’. You can stand by that!

I don’t comment often, but I feel I should say this; It’s okay if you want to end the comic. I know you’re grateful that so many people like it so much, but that doesn’t mean you have to put us ahead of yourself. If you feel like this comic is taking time away from your career or personal life, or causing you unneeded stress, you can stop. We as fans will understand, and support your future endeavors.

That being said, if you do want to keep doing it, then by all means keep going.

Personally I’m grateful that you’re still producing the comic delays and all. Also you have to give Kratos credit not only is he a lot more tolerant of the SAS but he turned it right back on the kid who was using it to make a joke

You probably hold a solo webcomic world record on impeccable update schedule even when it was extremely unreasonable. From illness, to accidents, to wedding, to those actual work deadlines (which I hear from every cartoonist/animator ever, are absolutely abusive)… It’s fine to rest up. You’re a one-woman army, man.

Doesn’t even matter if you’re posting unfunny (I disagree) comics, you don’t really have to plant a joke there. Even your doodle are a treat.

Oh come on Kratos don’t be so sour. Then again we should probably be happy. Until recently his emotional range was limited to RAGE and Suicidal Depression. He is getting better!
Don’t be sorry, it’s awesome as always!

If you don’t put up a new comic every week its okay — my daughter follows your twitter feed and can assure me that you are fine. Seeing as we had some parallel medical adventures, I worry about you.

I find your comics funny, even the “filler” ones. Even if they are slice of life. Okay, sometimes I don’t understand them, but that’s okay, my daughter can explain them to me. And these comics about the God of War and his son: every time I see an ad for that game, I have to smile because I remember your comics.

I just want you to know that I appreciate you sharing your comics, and honestly, if you want to put up drawings of fluffy velociraptors, that’s great by me!

I’m gonna be honest, I would only be bothered by you stopping altogether yesterday only because we wouldn’t have gotten this comic, which made me laugh out loud. Good shit, keep up the good work! Or don’t, I’m not your dad.

>if you’re a fan of comics about Soldier 76 and Reaper smooching each other, I did a four page comic about exactly that for this anthology full of even more of exactly that that’s up for preorder right now!

Hmm. I’m not a fan of guys smooching, but I AM a fan of bromance and your particular brand of humor. Decisions, decisions.

There’ve been times where I’ve mentioned on comment sections that I’d prefer to see some sort of notice from the author when they’ve got to have a skip day or go on a hiatus, but, eh… anyone who’s been reading your posts with each comic knows you’re constantly bashing your face against deadlines and real life. The biggest surprise here was that you managed to go as long as you did without skipping!

Also, a little disclaimer, I think I’ve only gone out of my way to comment like that on the comics that update super erratically and/or constantly talk about how updates are “getting back on track now”. I’m not a total asshole… or so I like to tell myself, anyway.

@Coelasquid I think the reason several people are commenting “End it here if you want” is because this bookends the whole comic beautifully; we start off with Kratos failing to interact with society without mauling anyone, then at the end we get him interacting constructively with his son, using the same core concept for the joke. It’s like the Commander’s #1 success story.
Plus the slice of life comics over the last few weeks were, admittedly, not gut-bustlingly funny, but they *are* adorable little slices of B-52 and Jonesy’s healthy relationship; it doesn’t feel like too much development needs to happen since they click so well anyways.
Also the reference to the first page is beautiful.

In essence, you may have unintentionally set up a near-perfect stopping point for the series where what loose ends that do exist do not niggle at our minds; a testament to your creative prowess.
(I 100% support not stopping if you want to keep going but this felt so much like a beautiful ending where everyone has figuratively walked off into the sunset that I was compelled to write this mini-essay. Maybe compile every comic to this point and sell it as a book?)

They also feature “O” as a signal to interact. I had missed that since I’ve been reading this comic for some time and had forgotten the very first strip in the online comic. Well, if this comic is finished, then I get to read it all over again without worrying about missing the latest strip.

IMO, you should go ahead and take a break. I still check weekly, but it’s apparent you’ve hit a creative wall. I find I’m most creative when I take a break from trying to create and let it come to me.

Heck, I once thought you stopped the comic a long time ago since I found a deviant art page with your work and it suddenly stopped. Like a year later I found your Cyborg’s Anonymous comic where the joke was Adam Jensen was far too dramatic. My wife and I were overjoyed to learn of the new work.

Listen, Coelasquid… Can I call you Coela? Your real name seems too personal for this.

Anyway, that lame jokeless filler? That’s usually thought provoking on some level, and if not funny, it’s still entertaining. You accomplish the goal of always being entertaining. I know comics that can go months without doing that. You’re being too hard on yourself. Trust me, I’m a writer, and I know that saying that is a lot like saying “Yeah, Coela, tomorrow I want you to keep the sun from rising. If you could do that, it’d be great. Thanks.” You see all the ways that you could be better — the flaws in composition, the writing flaws, etc. You’ve got it worse than me because you’ve got writing and art to deal with! So you’re going to see even more flaws with your filler.

If you need to take another week, that’s fine. If you need to run a few strips about Jared’s internet girlfriend and how they are/aren’t in a relatively healthy relationship for people of their maturity levels that make me go “Huh. Crap, I guess I did used to be like Jared once!” that don’t have a clear punchline, then that’s fine, too. I’m not going to complain about one of the four webcomics that I bother to read anymore, that provide me free entertainment for long enough without once whining about adblocking that I felt obligated to whitelist, taking some well-deserved R&R. Especially when you worked through cancer and breaking your freaking arm! Your drawing arm!

So you grab your husband, go grab some tall muscular shirtless dude in a metal mask, and you go spend a little you time making people wonder what the hell kind of time portal they stepped into! (The answer is the best time portal.)

Take a break, don’t push yourself to a breaking point. Iv’e been reading this comic for a long time and you’re comics have been funny and well written. Even the “filler” comics always are great. if you need time to recharge and step away, please do so! The fact is that your fans will still be here, and ready for when your batteries are back at full. I hope you don’t end it here, because you write very funny and engaging comics, but absolutely take a break if you need to. go chill out, read a book, binge a show, go play a favorite game, not for a joke, but just to play it.
We’ll be here when you get back.

While everyone’s saying “you don’t need to apologize to us”, I’ll sing a slightly different tune, because I know sometimes, an artist forces themselves into such a regular schedule because they KNOW if they don’t respect the schedule they’ll end up abandoning the project, and they don’t want to abandon the project but they know that’s how it’ll go…

BUT the other commenters are right, you owe nothing to us. Your only obligations are towards yourself. I’m not in your mind, so I don’t know if the loss of motivation I described is something that applies to you.

All I have to say is, drive yourself as hard as you need to to keep doing the things you WANT to do. But don’t worry about us. We’re grateful for anything you can give us, no matter the schedule :)

I agree with the many, many posts above. Kinda hate my job so when I need an escape, this is one of the places I go for it. Not even sure how many times I’ve reread it in the 7 or so years I’ve been following. Thanks :-)

Another voice in the choir here I know, and it’s been a long time since I’ve commented, but you do you. I love your work, we all do! I’m extremely grateful for all you’ve done, some of these comics helped me get through some bad times, a little bit of hyper-machismo humor is the right medicine sometimes. That being said, thank you so much for all of this awesomeness, and hell, even if this thing ends here, well, god damn has it been amazing!

Thank you for one of the best online comics I have had the pleasure to read. Any time I share a comic panel in reference to something my friends and I are joking about. It makes me read your comic from start to current again. I love your art style, the content, the jokes and when you tackle serious issues and how they are tackled. Thank you again for all that you do.

(Sidenote, the break is definitely 100% my fault. I had just been telling someone about the unstoppable comic-drawing death machine from the future that is Kelly "Coelasquid" Turnbull and how she'd never missed a week on her comic, and then…yeah. Definitely jinxed it. Sorry everybody.)

Actually, backsassing was the Spartan way and the kids would be taught to backsass from the early age. You know the memetic one liners from 300? The lot of them were actual quotes. Spartans were well known for it.

I’ve just mostly been a lurker over the years but I’m sorry to hear doing this is burning you out. Do what you need to do to take care of yourself first. Ever since your bit with Magikarp evolving into Gyrados you’ve made myself and my friends over the years laugh far, far more times than you could’ve ever known. Then as life went on, my friends moved away, *I* moved away, changed jobs had problems with college and shit now I’m in a plot twist Shamalan himself couldn’t have come up with and joined the Navy. The point being as everything else in my life has been chaotic and changing faster than I want to keep up with, getting a good chuckle out of your work that gets me through the week has been one of the few good constants of my life for almost the last ten years now. If you need a break by all means please take what you need and you do you. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for all you’ve done and hopefully will do.

I’m glad to see that you’re taking us seriously and finally taking your well-deserved Actual Break! I do admit to hoping that you don’t give up on the comic altogether, but in the meanwhile, I hope you are having a ton of fun and not stressing too much about unnecessary things.

Hey coelasquid, Don’t forget you are amazing, and as long as your accounts don’t completely disappear from the internet you will have fans happy to see you! And if you need a few things to be entertained by, don’t hesitate to do a call out for it.

It is alright. Take as long break as you require.
But I’ll hope to see you back soon as usual. Your comics were funny and I liked ’em.
But don’t rush nor force yourself. I’ve had the same feeling my self as well when I did my stuff.

I know this is probably a bad time to ask. Are you planning to update Platinum Black at any time? I check back usually once a month to check for an update, but I just figured I would ask. I just want to know so I can either keep up hope, or give up the hope.

While i hate to see the comic end IF this is where it does i think it is a fitting place.

It started with kratos as a rage nachine using the O button to smash a guys face in as he sells a product

Now here we see Kratos better adjusted more stable and joking about his overuse of the O button. It shows his growth abd how he has changed as do we all. As such yeah i think if ending this may be an almost oerfect spot. And whike i will miss your comics i can only assume it gets exhausting over time to do one a week.

Even though I do not comment much or engage with discussion much, I have enjoyed this comic from the first day I’ve been told it exists online. Which is somewhere in the first year of it existing. I’ve been poking in and even referencing funny jokes to friends ever since.

I probably even like the slice-of-life parts between the Commander and Jonesy more than some of the obvious videogame jokes. And those are good in my opinion to begin with.
If you need to take a break for your mental wellbeing, then by all means, do so.
And if you decide to put the comic to rest, then all I can say is “Thank you for all the good times.”

Hi Katie! Just wanted to pop in and say I hope the job and the life and stuff are going well, and that I think the comic is really neat, and that I hope you do more someday but only once you can do it without running ragged again and once you feel like it because you do hard work all day anyway so it’s not like I’d want you to make yourself miserable on my behalf. Have a nice day!

I will wait for this comic like a poet waits for their lovers out at sea. I hope you’re able to do more things and have a good rest! If this is where you leave it, at least Kratos finally came full circle and it was a blast while it lasted. Buuuut I’m gonna wait another five months before I come to that conclusion. I mean, there have been WAAAAAAAAAAY longer hiatus (hiatuses?). Anyway, your fans all love you and are behind you, I hope you’re going well!!! <3 <3

Not sure if the comic is on hiatus or has been unceremoniously concluded, but if it is to be the latter, perhaps a good way to do it is with a flash through of all the Manly Guys, Doing ‘Manly’ Things. Lounging around and playing pool, various sporting activities, pumping iron in the gym, attending concerts, spending time with family, playing video games, holding down a steady job and relationship. And ending with our faithful Commander’s closing down the rehabilitation agency and telling Jared that he’s proud of his progress, and even if he’s not a champion Pokemon Trainer, he is still a Professor of Pokemon, so if his old man can’t respect him for that, than maybe you need to remember that his opinion of you doesn’t matter. YOUR opinion of you does. Then all the guys throw a huge backyard BBQ in honor of the man who showed them how to be men.

I had a weird dream that the website looked different and the latest news post was about Manly Guys 3.0 (see also: the manly guys 2.0 news post still visible from the front page). There was also a new comic but I don’t think my dream brain is as funny as Coelasquid.

Anyway, Kelly, I don’t want to sound impatient for an actual comic, but I think a lot of us would really sincerely appreciate a comment or news post just updating us on how you’re feeling about the site? Thanks to your twitter, we at least know that you’re *alive*, and I maintain my previous statements that you should not feel obligated to deliver Actual Content, but not knowing whether or not you’re quitting the comic indefinitely feels noticeably worse than simply not having a new comic ^_^;

I hope you’re benefitting from the break! looking forward to an update sometime – my week feels like there’s a gap somewhere without the updates. Your comics taught me a lot of stuff about video games which has been invaluable in maintaining “cool Aunt status” as my niece becomes a teenager, I love how you present macho guys who are actually decent people (much needed in the modern world), and the fluffy raptors are just delightful.

I know this is 173 comments late, but you take whatever time you need. This is a magnificent comic & I, like many of your fans, am grateful for all the work you’ve put into it. I’m sure we’re all willing to wait. If it turns out that this is the last comic you put up for MGDMT, then we still have an amazing archive of laughs for however long you decide to keep the site up. I would like to request that if you decide not to continue, that you put up a page saying so. You obviously don’t have to explain yourself, but notification is appreciated, as it will give closure. Thank you for all you’ve done, I love your work & your sense of humor.

Idea for comic and Monster Hunter World. Can totally see Jared in this world trying to net all the little critters only for a Shepherd Hare to go demonic like the rabbit in Monty Python and The Holy Grail and wipe out the other 3 members, failing the mission. Jared would manage to catch it though because he’s Jared…

As Sorrior said, it would be fitting if it ended with the guy who was mashing the O button to mash a guy’s face into a 1080 TV at the beginning has now mellowed to the point of not flying into a rage when his son makes fun of the same mechanic.

Looking back to the first comic, the improvement in art is evident. Even then, good art plus a bit of geeky wit was a winning formula, and having eight and a half years of comics (that’s a bit over 400 – amazing) is a gift.

As usual, I am hoping for more – perhaps the new year will bring new ideas, perhaps you’ll have free time randomly that you use to make another comic.

Dear Coelasquid,
Regardless of whether this is a hiatus or the end, this is a fantastic comic and I thank you for making it and sharing it with us. You’re really creative and I love your attention to detail.
If this is the end of this, I look forward to your future projects!
<3

Wow, June 11th was the last update? I still check back now and again to see if it has pulled a Lazarus. Ah well, she’ll get back to it if she feels like it or something strikes her fancy, I guess. It just hasn’t felt like it’s been gone for seven months. x.x

The funny thing about her comments on Endgame as “Anyone else feel like every new Endgame trailer makes Endgame look less interesting” and “I feel like I’m going to go see it more out of a sense of obligation than actual desire to watch the movie.” is this is exactly how I felt about Captain Marvel.

In fact, I skipped the last trailer for Captain Marvel just to preserve some desire to see it. Then, after the movie, I realized that, sometimes, I should go with my first instinct. The fact that this movie has sailed past the far superior Wonder Woman is a testament to the power of branding.

Not verified but I’m fairly certain she’s stopped updating this, however we get a couple of little comic pages of her obsessions on twitter if ya wanna read em! Lately it’s been a video game called “The Bouncer”

I am not ashamed to admit this, but I literally just binge read the whole thing. I am disheartened that this is where it is stopped. But, the whole creative juices not flowing thing, I can understand and respect. I am not going to lie and say it was a good run (granted it was a good run) but I honestly hope to see more.